As police investigated the bathroom attack they established the man was identified following a report by a woman in late October 2018.

That report allegedly related to offensive phone calls made to the same woman at a business in Sydney’s south.

No charges have yet been laid in connection with that report or the bathroom incident. The man remains under police guard in hospital with facial injuries.

Deputy Commissioner Metropolitan Field Operations Jeff Loy commissioned an internal investigation into the handling of that matter to ensure the highest standards of victim care were applied, a police statement said.

Mr Loy has contacted the parents of the seven-year-old to inform them of the new allegations and police are urging anyone who believed they may have also been contacted by the man to contact them.

A Sydney woman reported to police a series of crude phone calls allegedly made by a parolee one month before the same man was accused of a sexual assault a young girl at a dance studio. Read more on this at The Daily Telegraph.

TheDaily Telegraph yesterday revealed more disturbing details about the rape from court documents.

It found that he compiled a list of women — aged 23 to 83 — from newspaper clippings who he would ring to suggest disgusting sex acts.

The latest claims followed revelations the man had been released from prison early — after serving a sentence for raping a 60-year-old woman.

The revelation that a Sydney girl’s alleged molester was on parole has provoked a call for a system-wide review of New South Wales’ early release program.

The alleged attack has sent shockwaves through south Sydney. Picture: Channel 9Source:Supplied

Dentist Jeffrey Stack broke down as he spoke of the attack. Picture: Channel 9Source:Channel 9

The Wollongong District Court heard the attacker lured the woman to his home in October 2012 — telling her he was selling two second-hand tables.

However, he then pulled out a 25cm knife before sexually assaulting the woman multiple times.

Local father Nick Gilio is still recovering after being stabbed during the incident. Picture: Jenny EvansSource:News Corp Australia

The father-of-two pleaded guilty in the District Court in 2013 to luring the woman to his Wollongong home, forcing her to strip and wielding a knife as he told her: “Now we’ll have some fun.”

Police found a “rape kit” of gaffer tape, cable ties, nylon rope and a roll of wire in his bedroom along with porn DVDs and magazines and an envelope listing the other women’s names and numbers with comments next to them such as “very young” and “older”.

The State Parole Authority revoked his parole within hours of Thursday’s arrest.

NSW Opposition Leader Michael Daley said the incident was more than just a rudimentary mistake and was a failing on the part of the government.

The man who tried to stop the attack is being hailed as a hero. Picture: 9 NEWSSource:Supplied

He called for a system-wide review of parole and more resources for police.

“The police do an amazing job keeping tabs on some of the most dangerous offenders in our society but they cannot do it with one hand tied behind their backs,” Mr Daley said in a statement.

NSW Corrections Minister David Elliott said he was “deeply troubled” after learning the girl’s alleged attacker was on parole for a violent sexual attack and requested an urgent briefing.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian backed her minister and said her government would address any issue that may be uncovered in the dance studio case incident.

“Once we get further details, we’ll determine if we need to take further action,” she told reporters. “NSW has the toughest parole laws in the land, we have the toughest supervision laws in the land. I don’t want to leave a single stone unturned.”

The man, who is yet to be charged, is accused of molesting the girl then stabbing a 46-year-old man in the abdomen and neck when confronted in the bathroom.

Kogarah dentist Jeffrey Stack, who came to the seven-year-old girl’s defence, broke down into tears as he spoke publicly about the horrifying attack for the first time.

“It was all very traumatic. It was a shocking experience, trust me,” Dr Stack told 9 News.

“In this instance (the parole decision) they obviously got it very, very wrong. It needs to be addressed so this can’t happen again.”

The man, who served three years in prison for the 2012 sexual assault, first became eligible for parole consideration in October 2016 but wasn’t released until September 2017, a parole authority spokeswoman told AAP.